By Slater, James A., and Baranowski, Richard M. Wm. C. Brown Company, 1978
Part of the Pictured Key Nature Series. This one is, as of this writing (2004), out-of-print and hard to find. Very useful, in that it illustrates all families and many genera of Hemiptera. Widespread or notable species are described in each genus. Almost 500 illustrations.
Additional note 7/6/24. Long out-of-print, and rarity on the used market has caused insane algorithmic pricing. One hopes it will be reprinted eventually in some form. Despite its deficiencies, still a useful reference.
Uhler, P.R. 1876. List of Hemiptera of the Region West of the Mississippi River, including those collected during the Hayden Exploration of 1873. Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories 1(5): 269-361.
Van Duzee, E.P. (1917) Catalogue of the Hemiptera of American north of Mexico: excepting the Aphididae, Coccidae and Aleurodidae. Vol. 2. University of California Press, Berkeley. xiv + 902 pp.
Carvalho, J. C. M. (1955) Analecta Miridologica: Miscellaneous observations in some American museums and bibliography. Revista Chilena de Entomologia 4: 221-227.
During his work in the United States National Museum and other American Institutions the author had the opportunity to study types of some species and bibliography related to others which must receive corrections. This paper deals with a portion of these corrections related to the fauna of the Western Hemisphere as well
Walker, F. (1867) Catalogue of the specimens of Heteropterous-Hemiptera in the collection of the British Museum, Part I: 1-240.
PREFACE
THE object of the present Catalogue is to give a complete List of all the genera and species of Heteropterous Hemiptera known to exist in the collections of European and American Entomologists. The letters a, b, c, &c., after the species, denote the specimens now contained in the British Museum, followed by the habitat and the mode in which each of them was obtained; and the absence of these letters indicates the species which are desiderata, and therefore desirable to be procured for the collection.
Insect herbivores of 12 milkweed (Asclepias) species.
By Betz, R.F., W.R. Rommel & J.J. Dichtl. Pp. 7-19. In: C. Warwick (ed.). Proceedings of the 15th North American Prairie Conference, Natural Areas Association, Bend, OR., 2000
Betz, R.F., W.R. Rommel & J.J. Dichtl. 2000. Insect herbivores of 12 milkweed (Asclepias) species, Pp. 7-19. In: C. Warwick (ed.). Proceedings of the Fifteenth North American Prairie Conference, Natural Areas Association, Bend, OR.